AIDR 2019 Begins May 13

May 13-15, 2019 Supported by the NSF scientific data reuse initiative, AIDR (Artificial Intelligence for Data Discovery and Reuse) 2019 is a conference aiming to find innovative solutions to accelerate the dissemination and reuse of scientific data in the data...

PSC Receives Best-Ever Six 2018 HPCwire Awards

PSC Receives Best-Ever Six 2018 HPCwire Awards Awards Recognize Leaders in the Global high performance Computing (HPC) Community Nov. 13, 2018 The Pittsburgh Supercomputing Center (PSC) has topped its best-ever performance of last year by receiving six 2018 HPCwire...

DGX-2 Arrives at PSC

Last month, PSC received an NVIDIA DGX-2, the world’s most powerful deep learning system for the most complex challenges. The DGX-2 is the first 2 petaFLOPS system that combines 16 fully interconnected GPUs for 10X the deep learning performance. These photos show,...

PSC@SC18

New Resources Bridges-DL (Deep Learning) Our XSEDE production GPU capability has been greatly enhanced to include the most powerful AI servers in the world, Bridges-DL.  This new capability addresses the changing nature of research, as observed at PSC and...

Science Highlights Fall18

Science Highlights Fall 2018 From identifying the staggeringly distant origins of cosmic rays to enabling experiments with the tiniest test tubes in the world, over the last six months scientists have worked with PSC’s supercomputers and with our expert staff to study...

Director Intro Fall 18

From the Interim Director Welcome to the Fall 2018 issue of PSC Science Highlights! We continue our ongoing project to make PSC ever more relevant, agile, and tuned to the needs of the scientific community. The past six months have seen us reorganize to better exploit...

Fall 2018: PSC News in Brief

NSF Extends Funding for PSC’s Bridges System PSC’s groundbreaking Bridges supercomputer will provide value to the research community for an additional year, extending operations through November 2020, thanks to $1.9 million in added operational funding from the...

Finding Cause

CMU Group Uses PSC’s Bridges to Nail Down Cause in Brain Region Activity Functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) measures brain activity as it happens. But on the surface, it’s hard to tell whether activity in one part of the brain is caused by activity in...